The play Flying Eggs of Sarajevo is about the unspoken between the generations. Senna is the daughter of Bosnian refugees. She travels to Bosnia-Herzegovina every year with her sister and parents to visit the rest of her family. But there is one thing the family does not talk about: the war and the flight to Germany. Senna sets off on her own search.
After the performance, we invite you to a discussion with the author and actress of the play, Senita Huskić, and the actress Natalie Mukherjee. What does it mean to be the child of refugees? How do the war and flight of parents shape the lives of the second generation?
PROGRAMME
Play
Flying eggs from Sarajevo
Play by: Senita Huskić and Fabienne Dür
With: Senita Huskić and Natalie Mukherjee
Director, stage: Fabienne Dür
A production of the Vagantenbühne Berlin
Conversation
Senita Huskić and Natalie Mukherjee
Moderation:
Dr. Silke Krohn, Documentation Centre Flight, Expulsion, Reconciliation
FURTHER INFORMATION
Admission time: 18.00 hrs
Language: German
FREE ADMISSION
WITH REGISTRATION
An event as part of the event series "Zerfallen. Fled. Arrived? Experiences from Bosnia and Herzegovina"
A cooperation of the Federal Agency for Civic Education and the Documentation Center Flight, Expulsion, Reconciliation.
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